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Breitkopf & Hartel Abendklange / Nachtgesange: Selected Songs by Women Composers of the 19th Century - Voice/Piano - Book
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Editor: Maria Behrendt
Format: Book, Urtext
Version: Voice and Piano
15 lieder by 15 female composers draw a panorama of the multifaceted female lied creation in the 19th century.
Women composers and their lieder long eked out a shadowy existence in music research and practice, though ever since the early 19th century, the lied had become a central female compositional genre, softening gender-related restrictions and opening up new artistic spheres of action. It is true that names such as Clara Schumann and Fanny Hensel are now far more established in the program guides. Nevertheless, there is still an abundance of forgotten female composers whose works have not been edited and, as a result, are mostly not (or cannot be) performed or even recorded.
Alongside now more established names such as Clara Schumann and Fanny Hensel, however, there is still an abundance of forgotten female composers whose works are hardly ever performed. This Urtext edition gives them a voice: 15 lieder by 15 female composers draw a panorama of the multifaceted female lied creation from the early 19th century to the turn of the century. The spectrum ranges from folksong-like songs, such as Julie Wilhelmine von Tschirschky's Sehnsucht, Isidore von Bulow's Die Nacht, and Johanna Kinkel's Gondellied, to more expressive songs, such as Nanny Bochkoltz' Abendlied, Maria Arndts' Abendrot, and Clara Schumann's Mein Stern.
Contents:
Editor: Maria Behrendt
Format: Book, Urtext
Version: Voice and Piano
15 lieder by 15 female composers draw a panorama of the multifaceted female lied creation in the 19th century.
Women composers and their lieder long eked out a shadowy existence in music research and practice, though ever since the early 19th century, the lied had become a central female compositional genre, softening gender-related restrictions and opening up new artistic spheres of action. It is true that names such as Clara Schumann and Fanny Hensel are now far more established in the program guides. Nevertheless, there is still an abundance of forgotten female composers whose works have not been edited and, as a result, are mostly not (or cannot be) performed or even recorded.
Alongside now more established names such as Clara Schumann and Fanny Hensel, however, there is still an abundance of forgotten female composers whose works are hardly ever performed. This Urtext edition gives them a voice: 15 lieder by 15 female composers draw a panorama of the multifaceted female lied creation from the early 19th century to the turn of the century. The spectrum ranges from folksong-like songs, such as Julie Wilhelmine von Tschirschky's Sehnsucht, Isidore von Bulow's Die Nacht, and Johanna Kinkel's Gondellied, to more expressive songs, such as Nanny Bochkoltz' Abendlied, Maria Arndts' Abendrot, and Clara Schumann's Mein Stern.
Contents:
- Arndts, Maria - Abendrot Op. 12/3 (Octavia Manuel)
- Bochkoltz, Nanny [auch/also: Anna] - Abendlied (Nikolaus Lenau | 5')
- Brukenthal, Bertha von - Der traumende See Op. 20/2 (Julius Mosen | 2')
- Bulow, Charlotte von - Mein Herz ist wie die Sonne Op. 5/1 (Heinrich Heine)
- Bulow, Isidore von - Die Nacht Op. 2 (Joseph von Eichendorff)
- Faisst, Clara - In der Mondnacht Op. 3/5 (Paul Heyse)
- Hensel, Fanny - Dammrung senkte sich von oben (Johann W. von Goethe | 3')
- Kehler, Marie von - Geh voruber! Op. 17/9 (Anna Ritter)
- Kinkel, Johanna - Gondellied Op. 8/3 (Emanuel Geibel | 2')
- Lang, Josephine - Zusammen Op. 26/3 (C. Reinhold [Pseudonym von/from Christian Reinhold Kostlin])
- Norris, Mary - Letzter Wunsch Op. 23/1 (Julius Sturm)
- Schumann, Clara - Mein Stern (Friederike Serre | 2')
- Sello, Aline - Vogel, Tauben und Sterne [Hinterlassene Lieder I, No. 15] (Aline Sello)
- Tschirschky, Julie Wilhelmine von - Sehnsucht (nach/after Wilhelmine von Gersdorf (?) | 3')
- Zitelmann, Helene - Schwule Julinacht Op. 1/4 (Hermann von Lingg)
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